The Big Bang Revisited Early Nucleosynthesis in an Inhomogeneous Universe
Foerster Lectures on the Immortality of the Soul
Charles M. and Martha Hitchcock Lectures
Howison Lectures in Philosophy
Jefferson Memorial Lectures
Bernard Moses Memorial Lecture
Carl O. Sauer Memorial Lecture
Barbara Weinstock Lectures on the Morals of Trade
William Fowler, an American astrophysicist, was the 1983 Nobel Prize winner in Physics for his theoretical and experimental studies of important nuclear reactions in the formation of chemical elements in the universe. He also proved that the abundance of almost all of the lightest chemical elements could be explained by the process of nucleosynthesis within stars.